“This author possesses an absolutely
exceptional quality and tone. I see no one who dares to approach
poetic expression with such a heartrending violence...

This author
possesses an absolutely exceptional quality and tone. I see no
one who dares to approach poetic expression with such a heartrending
violence.

The pain of
living, the despair and harshness of one’s daily ... experiences
and the obsession with death inspire, line by line, this lyricism that
is overflowing
with ardor.

The book [Cortejo y Epinicio] is suffused
with an almost delirious humor and play of imagination. Such is
the magic of art (when it is conjoined with that of sincerity)
that the final impression given is of beauty."

– Francis
de Miomandre

The
Foundation

The Corda Foundation, a tax-exempt public
charity, was organized in 2000 by a group of writers, artists,
educators and other professionals who feel strongly that
the works of Rosenmann-Taub must be preserved and must receive
the attention they merit.

Staff
and directors of the Foundation are all volunteers. Initial
donations from the public and from private foundations allowed
Corda to acquire, in April of 2001, a newly-constructed,
environmentally-controlled building with space for an extensive
library, a small studio for musical recording, permanent
archival storage, and facilities for scholarly study of
the artist’s works.

Corda
relies on the public for donations to fund its projects.
All contributions are applied exclusively to these efforts.
Administrative and operating expenses are being provided
by Corda’s founders. Donations are tax deductible
and the Corda Foundation welcomes contributions from individuals,
corporations and institutions, private and public foundations,
and the use of planned giving strategies including bequests,
charitable remainder trusts, and charitable lead trusts.

If you would like to obtain additional information about
the Corda Foundation, a 501c(3) public charity, or would
like to help in its mission,